Murder In Cyberspace

Categories: Character | Plot | Thriller

From hacking and digital surveillance to online identities and virtual crime scenes, cybercrime has reshaped modern mystery and thriller fiction. In this panel, authors explore how technology drives plot, raises new ethical questions, and creates fresh kinds of danger. They discuss the challenges of writing believable virtual crimes and how storytelling evolves when the battlefield is entirely online.

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